RIP Steve Irwin you bloody legend.
Mon, 4 Sept 2006, 01:03 pmTalei20 posts in thread
RIP Steve Irwin you bloody legend.
Mon, 4 Sept 2006, 01:03 pmTaken from the ABC News Website
Steve Irwin dead
The naturalist and television star Steve Irwin has died in a diving accident in far north Queensland. He was 44.
Police say he was stung through the heart by a stingray while diving off Port Douglas.
He was filming a documentary when the accident occurred around midday AEST near the Low Isles.
A police helicopter arrived to try to resuscitate him, but it was too late.
Irwin, who was was born in Victoria in 1962, inherited his love of reptiles from his father.
His father Bob was a keen reptile enthusiast and moved the family to Queensland in 1970 to open a small reptile park on the Sunshine Coast.
Irwin took over the family business in 1991 and grew it into Australia Zoo.
In 1992 he ventured into television, making the first series of the Crocodile Hunter.
When the program aired in the United States, he shot to international fame.
Irwin is survived by his wife Terri and two children.
Nature lover
In 2003, he spoke to the ABC's Australian Story about how he was perceived in his country.
"When I see what's happened all over the world, they're looking at me as this very popular, wildlife warrior Australian bloke," he said.
"And yet back here in my own country, some people find me a little bit embarrassing.
"You know, there's this... they kind of cringe, you know, 'cause I'm coming out with 'Crikey' and 'Look at this beauty'.
"Just say what you're gonna say, mate. You know, is it a cultural cringe? Is it, they actually see a little bit of themselves when they see me, and they find that a little embarrassing?
"I'm fair dinkum, like kangaroos and Land Cruisers, winged keels and bloody flies! I think we've lost all that. I think we've all become very, sort of, money people."
He also spoke of his love for surfing.
"You get out there, it's just you against the waves.
"There's no paparazzi, there's no fan base, and it gives me a chance to recuperate and regenerate.
"I think I've actually got animals so genetically inside me that there's no way I could actually be anything else.
"I think my path would have always gone back to or delivered me to wildlife. I think wildlife is just like a magnet, and it's something that I can't help."
Waltzing Matilda
Wed, 13 Sept 2006, 12:00 pmWaltzing Matilda
That beautiful song was Australia to me
before "Crocodile Hunter" aired on TV
He was crazy, brash, exuberant and fun
I never saw another do what he'd done
A pioneer in his field, a man with fight
he brought a gorgeous Australia to sight
So full of dedication, enthusiasm and grit
for the sanctity of wildlife--his passion was lit
For the land and the animals his purpose was filled
yet I think too soon his bright, helping spirit was stilled
He cried for that which moved him and all that he loved
for the critters, his family on earth and his mother above
When I think of his passing I can scarce breathe
while I pray for his loved ones, as the world grieves
As tears fill my eyes so that I can not see
would someone play "Waltzing Matilda" for me
...Thank you Steve Irwin, and family...
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Copyright 2006 Kathy Pippig Harris